After the Great Response to the song “The Danger” off of Machete Mode, we chose to enlist some help from our friends Sean Price and Chino XL for a remix to the OG. The new version contains the same beat, crazy verses from Price and Chino as well as a new verse from Esoteric. The [cont.]

Irish emcee, Sirplus, is prepping his debut LP, Rhythmic Irish Poetry, which will be released on 11-26-2013 courtesy of RBC Records. Sirplus garnered a great deal of press for his 2012 single release, “Thousand Volts Zappin,” and his debut features an impeccable lineup of guest artists and features including Kurupt, J. French, Warren G, and [cont.]

First single off the new Blaq Poet LP Blaq Death to be released on Man Bites Dog Records in October 2013. This track is produced by Vanderslice and features Chino XL, Spit Gemz & Vinnie Paz. Maxi Single Cassette & T Shirt limited edition of 100 available on brutalmusic.org.

NYC’s own Jesse Abraham shares another free download from his album “I Am Water” for the track “I’ve Tried” featuring the legendary, Chino XL. The track is produced by Spills and was mixed/mastered by Alejandro “Sosa” Tello Jr.. In addition to the free download, Jesse Abraham gives viewers an “Inside Look” to his life story, [cont.]

It’s been six years since the release of Chino XL’s last solo album, Poison Pen, the third LP from the Mensa certified (yes, really) emcee. Chino’s known for taking at least five year breaks between LP’s, which leaves his fanbase clamoring for his brand of mind-bending punchlines, twisted social commentary, and Chuck Norris-esque feats of [cont.]

Canibus will follow up C Of Tranquility LP with Lyrical Law, an LP that features several collaborations with some of the most highly regarded super-emcees. The sampler above previews tracks with Ras Kass, Chino XL, Copywrite, Immortal Technique, and more.

This track appears on Austrailian rapper Big Haz’s Larger Than Life LP, which is available now on Itunes. There’s a bit of controversey surrounding the track, as detailed to us by the label: Another exclusive element to this release is the song “30 Wishes” which features Elzhi of Slum Village and Chino XL. Chino XL [cont.]

This Lakers vs. Celtics shit is getting kinda ugly. Here’s the latest trash talking sessions, recorded to the beat of “Beamer Benz or Bentley”. Where is Statik Selektah, Termanology, Big Shug, Esoteric, Slaine, Akrobatik, and Mr. Lif and with the retort? We’re guessing either side will jack the “All I Do Is Win” beat after [cont.]

Gotta nice little exclusive here for you…. Back in 1996, press was sent advance copies of Chino XL’s solo debut, Here To Save You All. In this era, print magazines would get things *months* in advance, and at times, these were unfinished versions of the albums, sometimes with extra tracks. Chino was a lot skinnier [cont.]

Chino XL may be the most gifted enigma to grace hip hop. He hasn’t dropped a plethora of material, yet everyone who has some kind of knowledge about hip hop over the past decade knows exactly who he is. To many, he is Eminem before he was Eminem, he was the most gifted and [cont.]

“I ain’t made a record in three years and that’s why you rich,” laments the emcee on “Let ‘Em Live”, as before there was the multi-platinum success of Eminem , Chino XL preceded him, with amazing freestyle gymnastics and equal amounts of celebrity bashing hilarity. While his debut album, Here To Save You All was [cont.]